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Polls indicate a shifting landscape ahead of Cyprus parliamentary elections

Recent polls in Cyprus reveal a highly competitive environment for the upcoming parliamentary elections. Surveys from Sigma and Politis show a tight race between DISY and AKEL for the top position, with some results indicating a statistical tie at 17% while others place DISY slightly ahead at 16.1% to 20.8%. ELAM maintains a stable third position, followed by new movements Alma and Amesi Dimokratia, which are challenging established parties like DIKO. Data from Analytica Market Research involving 5,412 participants suggests significant volatility, with potential seat losses for major parties and a high interest rate among voters. A separate survey by Prime Consulting noted that 50% of citizens feel disappointed with the political climate, with the Cyprus issue and the economy cited as the primary voting criteria. While some polls report up to 12-26% of voters as undecided, the 3.6% electoral threshold remains a critical hurdle for smaller parties. Voter turnout intentions remain high, with 87% of respondents in one study claiming they are certain to vote.

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